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Applause to the person who wrote in about recent letters carelessly and ignorantly throwing around accusations of “socialism” and “communism” (“Claims of socialist Dems lack necessary evidence,” Star-Advertiser, Letters, Sept. 6). It’s highly unlikely that letter writers tossing those terms around as insults have ever read a single text on socialism or communism.
Anytime someone proposes a program that would help people who are suffering, those are just throwaway terms opponents blurt out. It is just selfishness and cruelty pretending to be an ideology; just slap one of those two labels onto the proposal and you can completely dismiss the idea. In America, it’s a strategy as old as the hills.
In Iceland, a very successful country, a CEO said in an interview that everyone should have access to health care and education and that that “is not communist, it’s just a good society.” A CEO! I guess Iceland doesn’t make CEOs the way America does.
Peter Greenhill
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